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Strengthening Australian business through research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

Christian Ruberg – Future digital manufacturing lead, CSIRO The adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies such as high-performance computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics and other advanced technologies, is accelerating around the globe.

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Trends Shaping the Future of Moldmaking

Modern Machine Shop

The latest CAD/CAM solutions provide seamless integration between design and manufacturing phases, streamlining the entire process from concept to finished mold. Additive manufacturing, particularly 3D printing, has transitioned from an experimental technology to a mature and widely accepted tool in the moldmaking industry.

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Comment: Why technological transformation matters in manufacturing

E&T

Industry Wales is taking the lead on promoting the Smart Manufacturing Data Hub (SMDH) to Welsh businesses. Putting to one side Prof Ridgway’s advice to tech-reluctant manufacturers to start small, what is the full potential of these technologies? There are government moves to help businesses take some of these early steps.

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5G’s role in the adoption of enterprise augmented reality

Control Engineering

To smart manufacturing enterprises, the ratio is 1 to every 4. This gap reflects a reality that enterprises, especially those in the smart manufacturing segment, have not yet advanced in their trials to combine big data sets and AR. Figure 12: Case study Samsung Electronics summary.